usual listowner caveat--if you want to post a job description to BLIND-DEV, please send it to the listowner eddress ([log in to unmask]) rather than directly to the list... thanks, gregory. FORWARDED EMESSAGE >Date: Fri, 12 Sep 2003 09:05:50 -0400 >To: [log in to unmask] >From: Jay Leventhal <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: VICUG-NYC Job Opening: Web Technical Manager, Web Operations > >Web Technical Manager, Web Operations, American Foundation for the Blind >(AFB) - >New York, NY >Organization: American Foundation for the Blind (AFB) >Posted: 9/9/2003 >Accountabilities: >Creates, maintains, and enhances display and functionality of pages on >AFB's public >and administrative web sites; >performs web site maintenance tasks including creating and editing ASP >pages, creating >and editing style sheets, managing system settings on production web >servers, and >backing up databases and individual web pages. >Oversees and coordinates day-to-day work with third-party company hosting >AFB's web >site. >Prepares and monitors annual budgets, obtains competitive bids as >appropriate, and >negotiates contracts to ensure the most efficient and economic production >environment. >Investigates, analyzes, and coordinates correction of failures and bugs >associated >with applications on AFB's web site. >Tests corrected pages and features to ensure functionality and >accessibility; corrects >settings in web server and related software; makes programming and HTML >changes on >ASP pages. >Identifies, tests, and reviews application service packs and critical >upgrades for >web applications used by AFB's web environment. >Coordinates deployment of application service packs with third party >hosting company. >Tests for and assures accessibility of AFB public and administrative web >pages. >Provides technical expertise to program and web staff in the creation of >project >specifications for new web development or enhancements to existing areas >on AFB's >web site. >Ensures proper documentation of all new development by third-party >application service >providers. >Serves as project manager for development of new web applications, working >with designated >staff to gather requirements, develop functional specifications, create >project plan, >and oversee tasks according to planned schedule, budget, and resources. >Performs other duties as assigned. >Qualifications: >Bachelor's degree or equivalent in relevant area plus 3-5 years experience >in managing >a production web environment. >Experience with database administration, ASP programming, and web >accessibility highly >desirable. >Expert knowledge of the following required: >HTML 3.2 and 4.0, code support variations for Netscape and Internet >Explorer, web >content accessibility guidelines, ASP, VBScript, CSS, XML, XSLT. >Experience with relational databases, especially Microsoft SQL Server and >ability >to configure and administrate Microsoft IIS required. >Excellent problem-solving and communication skills and ability to work >within a multi-project >environment. >Experience with Microsoft Windows 9x/2000 platforms required, as well as >experience >with most of the following: Microsoft Visual InterDev, PC Anywhere or >other remote >access tool, Real Server, Visual SourceSafe. >Send resume and salary requirement to: >American Foundation for the Blind >Human Resources & Board Relations Department >11 Penn Plaza, Ste. 300 >New York, NY 10001 >An Equal Opportunity Employer >Contact: Human Resources & Board Relations Department >Fax: (212) 502-7777 >E-Mail: [log in to unmask] > >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >for the latest updates & info call the VICUG NYC HOTLINE (212) 714-4967 >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >VICUG NYC http://www.hicom.net/~oedipus/vicug/index.html >MEETING SCHEDULE http://www.hicom.net/~oedipus/vicug/schedule.html >---------------------------------------------------------------------- >To remove yourself from this emailing list, type the command: >UNSUBSCRIBE VIC-NYC >in the BODY of an emessage, and send it to <[log in to unmask]> >---------------------------------------------------------------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------- One of the symptoms of an approaching nervous breakdown is the belief that one's work is terribly important. -- Bertrand Russell --------------------------------------------------------------------- Gregory J. Rosmaita <[log in to unmask]> Camera Obscura <http://www.hicom.net/~oedipus/index.html> VICUG NYC <http://www.hicom.net/~oedipus/vicug/> Read 'Em & Speak <http://www.hicom.net/~oedipus/books/> ---------------------------------------------------------------------